“Bedscaping” Is the VIRAL Design Trend Taking Over Your Social Feed
Grandmillennial aesthetics, draped curtains, canopy beds, warm minimalism—these are some of the bedroom trends that designers predictedfor 2025. They center around warmth, coziness, and personality, providing a much different experience than the picture-perfect clean minimalism bedrooms of Pinterest eras past. And the visually-fueled social media platform is seeing that too, predicting that the inviting and informal interior trend of "bedscaping" is about to take the world by storm.As stark white interiors have fallen out of style and more maximalist looks have moved into the spotlight, Pinterest has found that certain terms that support these personality-filled rooms are seriously gaining momentum. The term "eclectic apartment" has jumped by 630 percent, and the search term "boho bedroom" is up by 65 percent as people embrace the curated mess aesthetic and aim to create something bolder with more character through their decor. "Ten years ago, bedscapes tended to be very minimal, often embracing a white-on-white aesthetic that, while clean, could feel slightly impersonal," Eleanor Trepte of Dekay & Tate Interiors says. When the COVID-19 pandemic happened, more people spent extended time at home than they had in years, leading to a greater focus on comfort. "Since then, bedscaping has become far more personal, with layered bedding, mood lighting, and bolder colors and patterns taking center stage."If you're looking for fresh ways to make your bedroom feel cozier this spring and summer, keep reading for tips on how to bedscape the designer-approved way. Related StoriesFocus on TextureMatthew NiemannDifferently textured upholstery, draperies, and fabrics give this bedroom by Galeana Younger drama and boldness."I think bedscaping is less about decorative frills and more about texture and layers," says designer Amy McCoy of McCoy Design Studio. She explains that her clients want textures that feel more cozy and soft rather than starchy. It's those softer textiles on the bed that invite you to relax. Designer Autumn Pochiro of Autumn Dawn Design adds that neuroaesthetics, the scientific study of how we react to creative works, "tells us that bedroom color, lighting temperature, pattern, and texture all play a part in how we unwind to fall asleep." A bed that's made with an enveloping material like cotton sateen, a heavy down duvet, and ultra-plush pillows can encourage better sleep after a long day.Layer AwayCourtesy of Autumn Dawn DesignA mountain of pillows and a textured, patterned knit blanket rest on top of another bold patterned duvet in this colorful bedroom by Autumn Dawn Designs.As Trepte puts it: "The perfect bedscape is all about layering to create an inviting, restful environment." Layering different patterns and textures adds personality and visual interest to your bedroom, and it can be done in simple ways if you prefer a more minimalist style. Trepte likes layering crisp white linens with warm quilts or throws and patterned pillows for personality. For a step-by-step guide on how to layer your bed, Pochiro explains that the first layer is sheets, then something plush, like a goose-down duvet or comforter. Next comes the decorative accents—your throw pillows and shams—and finally, a bed scarf at the bottom of the bed. Opt for Mood LightingBrie WilliamsA custom lampshade and golden sconce add more accent lighting to this bedroom by Heidi Woodman. A perfectly bedscaped bedroom does not go hand-in-hand with bright overhead lighting. Ambient lighting from lamps, sconces, and dimmers is key to creating a cozy bedroom environment. If you do need overhead lighting for whatever reason, Trepte suggests adding warm-toned lightbulbs that'll give the space a more luxurious vibe. Finish with a FragranceManu RodríguezDesigner Rayman Boozer displayed a bright burst of orange roses on this bedside table, adding a nice pop of color and a fragrant scent.After everything is visually the way you want it, the final step to bedscaping is finishing off with your favorite scent. Whether that's from a candle, a room or linen spray, incense, or a plug-in diffuser, this is the cherry on top of creating a space that's comforting and uniquely yours, explains Trepte. Follow House Beautiful on Instagram and TikTok.
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“Bedscaping” Is the VIRAL Design Trend Taking Over Your Social Feed
Grandmillennial aesthetics, draped curtains, canopy beds, warm minimalism—these are some of the bedroom trends that designers predictedfor 2025. They center around warmth, coziness, and personality, providing a much different experience than the picture-perfect clean minimalism bedrooms of Pinterest eras past. And the visually-fueled social media platform is seeing that too, predicting that the inviting and informal interior trend of "bedscaping" is about to take the world by storm.As stark white interiors have fallen out of style and more maximalist looks have moved into the spotlight, Pinterest has found that certain terms that support these personality-filled rooms are seriously gaining momentum. The term "eclectic apartment" has jumped by 630 percent, and the search term "boho bedroom" is up by 65 percent as people embrace the curated mess aesthetic and aim to create something bolder with more character through their decor. "Ten years ago, bedscapes tended to be very minimal, often embracing a white-on-white aesthetic that, while clean, could feel slightly impersonal," Eleanor Trepte of Dekay & Tate Interiors says. When the COVID-19 pandemic happened, more people spent extended time at home than they had in years, leading to a greater focus on comfort. "Since then, bedscaping has become far more personal, with layered bedding, mood lighting, and bolder colors and patterns taking center stage."If you're looking for fresh ways to make your bedroom feel cozier this spring and summer, keep reading for tips on how to bedscape the designer-approved way. Related StoriesFocus on TextureMatthew NiemannDifferently textured upholstery, draperies, and fabrics give this bedroom by Galeana Younger drama and boldness."I think bedscaping is less about decorative frills and more about texture and layers," says designer Amy McCoy of McCoy Design Studio. She explains that her clients want textures that feel more cozy and soft rather than starchy. It's those softer textiles on the bed that invite you to relax. Designer Autumn Pochiro of Autumn Dawn Design adds that neuroaesthetics, the scientific study of how we react to creative works, "tells us that bedroom color, lighting temperature, pattern, and texture all play a part in how we unwind to fall asleep." A bed that's made with an enveloping material like cotton sateen, a heavy down duvet, and ultra-plush pillows can encourage better sleep after a long day.Layer AwayCourtesy of Autumn Dawn DesignA mountain of pillows and a textured, patterned knit blanket rest on top of another bold patterned duvet in this colorful bedroom by Autumn Dawn Designs.As Trepte puts it: "The perfect bedscape is all about layering to create an inviting, restful environment." Layering different patterns and textures adds personality and visual interest to your bedroom, and it can be done in simple ways if you prefer a more minimalist style. Trepte likes layering crisp white linens with warm quilts or throws and patterned pillows for personality. For a step-by-step guide on how to layer your bed, Pochiro explains that the first layer is sheets, then something plush, like a goose-down duvet or comforter. Next comes the decorative accents—your throw pillows and shams—and finally, a bed scarf at the bottom of the bed. Opt for Mood LightingBrie WilliamsA custom lampshade and golden sconce add more accent lighting to this bedroom by Heidi Woodman. A perfectly bedscaped bedroom does not go hand-in-hand with bright overhead lighting. Ambient lighting from lamps, sconces, and dimmers is key to creating a cozy bedroom environment. If you do need overhead lighting for whatever reason, Trepte suggests adding warm-toned lightbulbs that'll give the space a more luxurious vibe. Finish with a FragranceManu RodríguezDesigner Rayman Boozer displayed a bright burst of orange roses on this bedside table, adding a nice pop of color and a fragrant scent.After everything is visually the way you want it, the final step to bedscaping is finishing off with your favorite scent. Whether that's from a candle, a room or linen spray, incense, or a plug-in diffuser, this is the cherry on top of creating a space that's comforting and uniquely yours, explains Trepte. Follow House Beautiful on Instagram and TikTok.
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